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http://dx.doi.org/10.7852/ijie.2019.38.2.25

Effect of cold plasma treatment on the quantitative compositions of silkworm powder  

Jo, You-Young (Sericultural and Apicultural Materials Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Seo, YoungWook (Postharvest Engineering Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Lee, Young Bo (Technology Services Team, National Institute of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Kim, Seong-Ryul (Agricultural Exports Division, Rural Development Administration)
Kweon, HaeYong (Sericultural and Apicultural Materials Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science, RDA)
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International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials / v.38, no.2, 2019 , pp. 25-30 More about this Journal
Abstract
Atmospheric-pressure plasma technique is a technology for sterilizing agricultural product. In this study, dielectric barrier discharge plasma was applied to silkworm powder for 1 to 5 h with less than 2 ppm of $O_3$ and $NO_2$. Quantitative compositions including proximate contents, mineral and heavy metal contents, fatty acids, vitamins, and DNJ contents were measured. Proximate contents of silkworm powder were protein (57.2%), fat (9.9%), fiber (4.6%), ash (10.1%), and moisture (5.7%). These compositions were not affected by the treatment of plasma. Silkworm powder has 5 abundant minerals potassium (K), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg). Among these minerals, plasma treatment decreased the contents of P and S sharply from 732.3 to 176.8, and 492.7 to 185.2 mg/100g, respectively. Heavy metal contents including lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), and mercury (Hg) were not detected in the silkworm powder. Five vitamins such as ascorbic acid (13.6 mg/100g), riboflavin (5.4 mg/100g), ${\beta}$-carotene (1.8 mg/100g), niacin (0.6 mg/100g), and thiamine (0.4 mg/100g) were not significantly changed by plasma treatment. Silkworm powder is composed of 30 parts saturated fatty acids and 70 parts unsaturated ones. The fatty acid composition was not significantly changed by plasma treatment. The DNJ content of silkworm powder (3.72 mg/g) was also nearly constant within the experimental condition of plasma treatment.
Keywords
Silkworm powder; Bombyx mori L.; Plasma; Mineral contents; DNJ;
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